series 1.1 the CURRICULUM VITAE of a criminalist re Jonbenet
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series 1.1 the CURRICULUM VITAE of a criminalist re Jonbenet
when listening to the "opinions" of RDI who deny that the DNA and fiber and hair and shoeprint evidence is evidence of an intruder, ask yourself what is their CURRICULUM VITAE.
the following is an example of a CURRICULUM VITAE of criminalists who were consulted in the Jonbenet murder investigation, and whose conclusion is that the DNA exonerates the family
http://www.fsalab.com/pdb_cv.htm
Peter D. Barnett
tricia griffith does not have this resume. no member of forumsforjustice not cynic not ukguy not superdave has this education.
the criminalists consulted in the Jonbenet case have written a forensic crime lab report. their conclusion is there is no innocent explanation of the DNA in combination with all other unsourced evidence found at the crime scene.
this is EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY.
the opinions of RDI who disagree are not expert witness. James Kolar and Steve Thomas and Mark Beckner are detectives not criminalists.
the following is an example of a CURRICULUM VITAE of criminalists who were consulted in the Jonbenet murder investigation, and whose conclusion is that the DNA exonerates the family
http://www.fsalab.com/pdb_cv.htm
Peter D. Barnett
SUMMARY
Professional practice concentrates on the physical, chemical and microscopical examination of physical evidence particularly trace evidence (hairs, fibers, etc.), impression evidence (fingerprints, documents, tool marks), field investigation (scene documentation, evidence collection), firearms examinations (including muzzle distance determination, trajectory reconstruction), and incident reconstruction.
Employment
Education
Experience
Professional Affiliations
Certifications
Technical Papers
Awards
Other Activities
Personal
Contact Information
EMPLOYMENT
PARTNER, Forensic Science Associates, 1978 - present
CONSULTING CRIMINALIST, 1971 - present
CRIMINALIST, Paul L. Kirk & Associates, Berkeley, California, July 1969 - January 1971
CRIMINALIST, San Diego Police Department, San Diego, California, July 1968 - July 1969
EDUCATION
Graduate work in Criminalistics, University of California, Berkeley, 1969-1970
Bachelor of Science in Criminalistics, University of California, 1968
Attended San Francisco State University, September, 1965 - June, 1966, Major: Chemistry
Attended University of California, Berkeley, September 1962 - January 1964, Major: Chemical Engineering
Attended University of Redlands, Redlands, California, September 1960 - June 1962. Major: Engineering
EXPERIENCE
Experienced in the examination and analysis of physical evidence including field and laboratory examination of all types of physical evidence and investigation of a variety of types of crime and accident scenes. With the San Diego Police Department, responsibilities included crime scene investigation, laboratory examination of evidence such as narcotics, blood samples (for alcohol and drugs), firearms, physiological fluid samples, trace evidence comparison (fibers, paint, hair, etc.), supervision of laboratory technicians, training of police officers, etc.
Consulting assignments beginning in 1969 with Paul L. Kirk and Associates have included a wide variety of incidents and many different types of physical evidence. Typical field assignments involve inspection of incident scenes, documentation and collection of physical evidence from those scenes, and the reconstruction of the incident. Typical laboratory assignments include examination of clothing for relevant physical evidence, examination of firearms and related forensic ballistic problems, trace evidence examination (hair, fibers, glass), document examination (handwriting, typewriting, ink comparison, altered or obliterated documents, FAX or photocopied documents, anonymous documents), and fingerprint examinations. Types of cases included death investigation (homicide, suicide, or accidental), assaults, automobile or other types of accidents, slip/trip and fall, industrial accidents, and personnel matters.
Consultation can be provided in preparing for the cross examination of expert witnesses, location of experts in specialized fields, and overall review of the physical evidence and technical aspects of pending litigation.
Clients include Private attorneys, public defenders, district attorneys, law enforcement agencies, corporations, insurance companies, unions, independent insurance adjusters, and private individuals.
Qualified as an expert witness in Superior Court in numerous counties of the State of California as well as in Nevada, Texas, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Hawaii, and Federal and Military Courts as well as Administrative hearings (DMV, NLRB). Have presented expert testimony regarding questioned documents examination, auto accidents, product liability, firearms and ballistics, physiological fluids, trace evidence, reconstruction of accident and crime scenes, and examination of various other types of physical evidence.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Criminalistics Section)
Member, California Association of Criminalists
Member, American Society for Testing and Materials
Forensic Science Society, Great Britain (Affiliate)
CERTIFICATIONS
Diplomate, American Board of Criminalistics
BOOKS
Ethics in Forensic Science: Professional Standards for the Practice of Criminalistics, New York: CRC Press (2001)
"Criminalistics," in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology 9th Editiong, McGraw-Hill Companies, 2002.
TECHNICAL PAPERS
Whalley, R., and Barnett, P.D., Legal vs. Forensic Definition of Under the Influence. Presented at the 33rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1969.
Barnett, P.D., and Berger, R., The Determination of the Age of Latent Fingerprints, J. Forensic Science Society, 16 (1977) 249.
Barnett, P.D., Trace Elements Analysis of Heroin by X-Ray Fluorescence. Presented at the 47th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1976.
Barnett, P.D., Comparison of Edges of Paper from Pads. Presented at the 54th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, October, 1979.
Barnett, P.D., Probabilities and Human Hair Comparison. Presented at the 55th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1980.
Barnett, P.D., and Ogle, R.R., Examination of Headlamp Filaments. Presented at the 56th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, October, 1980.
Barnett, P.D., Blake, E.B., and Ogle, R.R., The Role of the Defense Expert. Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Science, Los Angeles, California, February, 1981.
Barnett, P.D., and Ogle, R.R., Probabilities and Human Hair Comparison, J. Forensic Science, 27 (1982):272-278.
Barnett, P.D., The Utility of On-Line Searching in the Crime Laboratory. Presented at the 58th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, October, 1981.
Barnett, P.D., and Hurley, N.M., Reconstruction of a Shotgun Shooting. Presented at the First Inter-American Congress of Forensic Sciences, Sacramento, California, November, 1982.
Barnett, P.D., A Systematic Approach to Trace Evidence. Presented at the 61st Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1983.
Barnett, P.D., Trace Evidence Examination - A Rapid Examination and Classification Scheme. Presented at the American academy of Forensic Science, February, 1984.
Barnett, P.D., Interpretation of Trace Element Composition of Bullet Lead. Presented at the 63rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, May, 1984.
Barnett, P.D., Strong Negative Conclusions in Hair Comparison - A Rare Event. Letter to the Editor, J. Canadian So. Forensic Science 18(2): 69-70, June 1985.
Barnett, P.D., Ethical Considerations in the Practice of Forensic Science. Presented at the 192nd National Meeting, American Chemical Society, September 9, 1986, Anaheim, CA.
Barnett, P.D., and Blake, E.T., Microscopic Comparison of Human Head Hair, Results of a Blind Trial Experiment. Presented at Inter-Micro-86, Chicago, IL, July 24, 1986.
Barnett, P.D., and Super-Mihalovich, J., Ricochet of Bullets from Automobile Windshields. Presented at the 73rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, Sacramento, CA, May, 1989.
Barnett, P.D., The Examination of Hanging Chads in Election Ballots. Presented at the 73rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, San Mateo, CA, May 1989.
Barnett, P.D., and Bagatelos, P.S., Examination of Ballots in Contested Elections: Hanging Chads, Identifying Marks and Alterations. Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, February 22, 191, Anaheim, CA.
Barnett, P.D., Microscopy of Foreign Bodies from Body Cavities. Presented at Inter-Micro 92, Chicago, IL, July 13-16 1992.
Bowman, D., and Barnett, P.D., Deterioration of Fibers in an Aquatic Environment: Preliminary Observations. Presented at Inter-Micro 92, Chicago, IL, July 13-16, 1992.
Barnett, P.D., Application of Multilinear Events Sequencing (MES) Analysis to the Reconstruction of a Shooting Incident. Presented at the 83rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, Oakland, CA, May 1994.
Barnett, P.D., Current Status and Activities of ASTM Committee E-30 On Forensic Science. Presented at the 83rd Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, Oakland, CA, May 1994.
Barnett, P.D., The Role of Standards in Forensic Science, Standardization News, 23:24-27, April 1995.
Barnett, P.D., Standards Needs in Forensic Science. Presented to a seminar at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg MD, June 15, 1995.
Barnett, P.D., and Shaffer, S.A., Forensic Science on the Internet. Presented at the 85th Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, Walnut Creek, CA, May, 1995.
Barnett, P.D., Methodological Approach to Crime Scene Investigation: The Dangers of Technology, in Hicks, John, et al. Forensic Evidence Analysis and Crime Scene Investigation, SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 2941, 1997, pp. 102-108.
Barnett, P.D., The American Board of Criminalistics Certification Program for Criminalists Specializing in Trace Evidence Examination. Presented at the Joint Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists and the Forensic Science Society, Harrogate, England, July, 1997.
Barnett, P.D., Identification of Shoe Impressions from a Double Amputee: Is It Possible?. Presented at the Joint Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists and the Forensic Science Society, Harrogate, England, July, 1997.
Barnett, P.D., and Shaffer, S.A., Digital Discovery - How to Provide It and How to Use It. Presented at the 91st Semi-Annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists, Monterey, CA, May, 1998.
Barnett, P.D., Comparison of Synthetic Fiber Types in Vacuum Debris from Different Households, presented at InterMicro-98, Chicago, IL, August 12, 1998
Barnett, P.D., Evaluation of the Significance of Trace Evidence: Three Cases, presented at the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Meeting, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, August 16, 1998
Barnett, P.D., History of the San Francisco Microscopical Society, presented at InterMicro-99 June 28 - July 1, 1999, Chicago, IL
Barnett, P.D., Future of Hair Microscopy, panel discussion at InterMicro-99, June 28 - July 1, 1999, Chicago, IL
Barnett, P.D., Microscopy in Criminalistics: Past, Present and Future, presented at the 1999 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, Ontario CA, October 6-8, 1999
Barnett, P.D., Reconstruction of the Shooting of a Dog, presented at the 94th Semi-annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists (Ontario CA, October 14-16, 1999)
Barnett, P.D., The Role of Forensic Science Professional Organizations in the New Mellenium, presented at the 94th Semi-annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists (Ontario CA,Octber 14-16,1999) and at the meeting of the Forensic Science Society, (Nottingham, England, November 5-7, 1999)
Barnett, P.D., Culinary Forensics: Investigation of a Pizza, presented at the 99th Semi-annual Seminar of the California Association of Criminalists (San Francisco, CA, May 9-11, 2002)
Barnett, P.D., Fact or Fiction: The Forensic Laboratory Report, presented at the Forensic Science and Fiction, Joint Seminar of the Forensic Science Society and the California Association of Criminalists (Oxford, England, March 19-22, 2003)
Barnett, P.D., The Dropped Card: The Consequences of Not Playing with a Full Deck, presented at the Joint Seminar of the Joint Seminar of the Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists and the California Association of Criminalists, (Reno, NV, April 8-11, 2003)
Barnett, P.D., Obscuring the Obverse: The Obligations of Disclosure, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Dallas, TX, February 16-21, 2004)
AWARDS
California Association of Criminalists Service Award - 1977
California Association of Criminalists Outstanding Service Award - 1984
California Association of Criminalists Distinguished Service Award - 1989
California Association of Criminalists Distinguished Member Award - 1992
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Moderator, Panel Discussion on "Ethics in Forensic Science" at American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, 1984
Moderator, Special Session on "Applications of Computers in Forensic Science", American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting, 1987
Editorial Secretary, California Association of Criminalists, 1985 - 1989
Membership Secretary and Criminalistics Subcommittee Chairman, ASTM Committee E-30 (Forensic Science) 1989-1991
Chairman, ASTM Committee E-30 (Forensic Science) 1991-1993
Chairman, Hair and Fiber Peer Group, American Board of Criminalistics / California Association of Criminalists - 1991 to present
Member, Board of Examiners, American Board of Criminalistics
President-Elect, California Association of Criminalists, 1995-1996
President, California Association of Criminalists, 1996-1997
tricia griffith does not have this resume. no member of forumsforjustice not cynic not ukguy not superdave has this education.
the criminalists consulted in the Jonbenet case have written a forensic crime lab report. their conclusion is there is no innocent explanation of the DNA in combination with all other unsourced evidence found at the crime scene.
this is EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY.
the opinions of RDI who disagree are not expert witness. James Kolar and Steve Thomas and Mark Beckner are detectives not criminalists.
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